Why just store your Bugatti hypercar when you can display it in style? This new garage, crafted from 2,500 pieces, features security glass windows, a climate control system, cameras, and even leather-wrapped cupboards.


In the rarefied world of hypercar ownership, simply storing a million-dollar vehicle is no longer enough. After all, they are no less than rolling pieces of art that deserve to be showcased as masterpieces. Bugatti and German design firm Fahrengold have joined forces to revolutionize automotive storage and display with three extraordinary solutions that offer a museum-grade garage experience.


Imagine a storage space that’s less of a garage and more of a shrine to automotive engineering. The Bugatti Edition FG-01 is precisely that—a meticulously crafted enclosure designed to elevate car storage to an art form. Constructed from 2,500 individual components, this structure takes eight days to install and offers more technological sophistication than most luxurious apartments.

The garage also has Bugatti-blue leather-clad cupboards embossed with the brand’s emblem and a curated display for collectibles.

Measuring 20 feet long, the FG-01 features expansive security glass windows, allowing unobstructed views of your prized possession. A power door adorned with Bugatti’s illuminated “EB” logo adds a dramatic entrance, while interior details like leather-wrapped cupboards and dimmable LED lighting create a museum-like atmosphere.

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But this isn’t just about aesthetics. Advanced climate control systems maintain precise temperature and humidity, protecting your hypercar from environmental degradation. Integrated security features, including cameras and glass breakage sensors, ensure comprehensive protection.


Fahrengold offers the CarPad and CarPad Pro for collectors with more limited space. These platforms are more than simple stands; they’re carefully designed showcases that bathe the automotive creations in dramatic LED lighting and feature custom carbon fibre frames. Each platform includes unique touches like gel tire cushions to prevent damage and personalized badges highlighting the vehicle’s distinctive characteristics. The French flag’s subtle incorporation is a nod to Bugatti’s heritage, adding a touch of national pride to the display.

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The CarPad and CarPad Pro boast vibrant LED lighting in every color, paired with optional carbon-fiber frames to match your car’s sleek finish.

These aren’t products for the average car enthusiast. With production taking over three months and pricing that remains deliberately undisclosed, these display solutions are explicitly designed for the richest of the rich. Bugatti understands that a hypercar is more than transportation for its clientele—it’s a statement, an artwork, a testament to engineering excellence. On average, a Bugatti owner spends close to $500,000 on just customization to attain exclusivity. These display solutions transform vehicle storage from a mundane necessity into an experience of pure luxury, making them perfect for a Bugatti owner’s villa.


A standard Fahrengold car storage (showroom) starts at $79,000 and a platform starts at $14,000, but with the Bugatti branding and customization the pricing will surely jump 2x to 3x.

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